With Season 2 in production and Netflix already having ordered a third season to the dark-comedy, A Series of Unfortunate Events, based on the children’s novels written by Daniel Handler (AKA Lemony Snicket), has added a brand new batch of actors.

So far, five actors have joined A Series of Unfortunate Events, chief among them, fan-favorite thespian Nathan Fillion, best known for his work on Firefly and Castle. The other actors to jump on board are Tony Hale, well-loved for his time on Arrested Development, Sara Rue, Lucy Punch and Roger Bart. They will all be a part of the upcoming season, yet there are no details as to which characters they will be playing.

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Despite being in production, there is no word yet on when Season 2 will be released.

Stay tuned as additional details are revealed.

A Series of Unfortunate Events follows the tragic upbringing of the Baudelaire children, Violet, Klaus and Sunny. The show’s first season debuted January of this year; next season picks up after the events of the fourth book, “The Miserable Mill,” and leads into the fifth, “The Austere Academy.”

Currently available on Netflix, the series stars Neil Patrick Harris as Count Olaf, Malina Weissman as Violet, Louis Hynes as Klaus, Bernadette Peters as Aunt Josephine, Joan Cusack as Justice Strauss, K. Todd Freeman as Mr. Arthur Poe, and Patrick Warburton as Lemony Snicket.

(via Variety)